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ISO 60828:1988

ISO 60828:1988 Pin allocations for microprocessor systemsusing the IEC 603-2 connector

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Description

This report describes the minimum number of d.c. ground terminals to beallocated to each IEC 603-2* connector used in microprocessor-basedsystems.

This report also makes recommendations and describes restrictions for theallocation of power and ground connections when using the IEC 603-2connector in microprocessor-based systems.

This report applies to both the boards and backplane connections inmicroprocessor systems.

Note: The words “pin” and “terminal” are used interchangeably.2

Edition

1

Published Date

1988-05-15

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

7

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This report describes the minimum number of d.c. ground terminals to beallocated to each IEC 603-2* connector used in microprocessor-basedsystems.

This report also makes recommendations and describes restrictions for theallocation of power and ground connections when using the IEC 603-2connector in microprocessor-based systems.

This report applies to both the boards and backplane connections inmicroprocessor systems.

Note: The words "pin" and "terminal" are used interchangeably.2

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